Friday, April 27, 2012
Tradesies by Casey Lynn
We are sitting at a bench
Like the children sitting in the lunch rooms at school
I look over to you, when I think you can’t see
I see what is in your hands today
It is your heart.
You hold it in your still hand as it beats
For all the world to hear and watch
And spy
You look up and over to me
Surprised at my gaze
You hunch over the blazing organ in your hands
Ready to push it back inside
Cushioned by your lungs
Hidden and alone
Beating only to the darkness
But I act quickly
I do not mean to judge
I smoothly reach inside my own chest
And grasp my own heart
I hold it up to you letting you see it for yourself
Let you hear the independent drumming it creates
There are birds watching us.
But I say anyway, for the whole lunch room to hear
“Tradesies?”
You look at me
Unsure why anyone would want your heart
Your living breathing beautiful heart.
But then you smile
So big it chases the birds away
And you accept the offer
And we trade.
We spend the rest of the day sitting in the sun
Listening to the seagulls squall
And to the children as they play.
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